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patroldb start 4-6
patroldb stop 4-10
patroldb syntax 4-3
configuration
client 8-2
default values
Unix host 3-22
Windows NT server 5-10
second server instance (Unix host) 4-15
Unix host 3-22
, 3-23
Windows NT server 5-11
connection profiles, creating 8-2
consolidation agent 6-4
conventions,document xvii
copying the installation image to a network
drive 7-11
critical job duration, setting
pasetup command line 6-12
pasetup program 6-14
PATROL DB-Admin KM Setup GUI
(Windows NT server) 6-16
D
database access server 1-5
database administration
client description 1-4
installation 1-8
PATROL DB-Alter 1-3
PATROL DB-Change Manager 1-2
PATROL SQL-Explorer 1-2
server description 1-5
transferring an image of a server
Unix host 2-11
database environment variables 3-2
database server
connecting to on an unsupported
platform 9-5
software requirements 1-12
DB2 database
disk space requirements 1-8
EEE considerations when starting the
Unix host server 4-2
EEE considerations when starting the
Windows NT server 5-11
environment, setting up 3-6
releases supported 1-12
DB2 Universal Database
accessing on an unsupported OS
platform 9-4
AIX considerations when running
patroldb 4-2
disk space requirements 1-8
releases supported 1-12
DB2INSTANCE, setting 3-6
DBLANG, setting 3-5
debugging
using patroldb -D 4-6
using the BMC_TRACE environment
variable 3-13
defaults
configuration
Unix host 3-22
Windows NT server 5-10
server installation
Unix host 3-8
Digital Unix server files 2-15
documentation
conventions xvii
online, accessing xv
DYNIX
creating a startup file 4-18
server files 2-15
E
environment variables, setting
BMC_HOME 3-9
BMC_HOME (Unix host) 3-9
BMC_JOBLOAD 3-12